Tag Archive: poetry

Perhaps – Prison, by Rose Ashton

While watching yet another movie about people in prison, Sydney artist and Something You Said contributor Rose Ashton felt moved to pen some words about imprisonment, about the plight of refugees, about their… Read More

Sartre and Heidegger on Poetry

In the third segment of our philosophy series, Chloe Mayne looks at the politics of poetry: The links between aesthetics and ethics are, in my opinion, intricate and wonderful. Examining their tangles exposes… Read More

Greta Bellamacina magnifies her soul

Critically-acclaimed London-based poet and actress Greta Bellamacina tells us that, if you want to write good poetry, you have to be brave… Hello Greta! Thanks for talking to us. First up, how did your love… Read More

La Dispute: Rooms of the house – Review

Somethingyousaid.com’s Lisa Says describes the latest La Dispute longplayer using words and pictures: LISTEN! And read the lyrics. The problem with La Dispute might be that there has been too much said. It might… Read More